Claims
- 1. A process for printing pile fabric to produce fabric with the natural appearance of animal skins, said printed fabric having areas of different color intensity and shading thereon; characterized by the steps of
- a. maintaining a fabric web with a pile surface under longitudinal tension;
- b. passing said web through a first ink applying zone defined by a plurality of spaced ink retention areas of different capacity according to the animal skin to be imitated;
- c. applying the ink from said plurality of ink retention areas to the back side of said web;
- d. passing said web through a pressure nip to force said applied ink upwardly through the individual piles of said web in the areas where ink was applied to the back side of said web;
- e. said pressure nip forcing said applied ink into said piles from the back side of said web according to the quantity of ink applied from said ink retention areas of different capacity;
- f. passing said web through a second ink applying zone defined by a plurality of spaced ink retention areas of different capacity according to the animal skin to be imitated;
- g. said ink retention areas in said first and second zones registering in some cases and not in others according to the animal skin to be imitated;
- h. applying the ink from said plurality of ink retention areas in said second ink applying zone to the back side of said web;
- i. passing said web through a second pressure nip to force said applied ink from said second ink applying zone upwardly through the individual piles of said web in the areas where ink was applied to the back side of said web;
- j. said second pressure nip forcing said applied ink into said piles from the back side of said web according to the quantity of ink applied from said ink retention areas of different capacity;
- k. said second pressure nip forcing said ink from said first applying zone further into said piles in those areas of ink retention in said second ink applying zone which are in registry with said areas in said first ink applying zone; and
- l. repeating sequentially the application of ink to selected areas of the rear side of said web and passing said web through further pressure nips as required according to the animal skin to be imitated.
- 2. The process of claim 1, further characterized by the steps of
- a. applying ink to selected areas of the pile side of said fabric web according to the animal skin to be imitated;
- b. thereafter passing said web through a preliminary pressure nip; and
- c. said ink application to the pile side of said web and the passage of said web through said preliminary pressure nip being prior to the passing of said web through said first ink applying zone at the rear side of said web.
- 3. The process of claim 1, further characterized by
- a. said ink retention areas in said first and second ink applying zones having a depth within the range of between about 0.6 and 1.50 millimeters.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 351,874, filed Apr, 17, 1973, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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